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Simon Coter has announced the release of Oracle Linux 9 Developer Preview, based on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 sources.





Oracle Linux 9 Developer Preview Now Available for Download

We are pleased to announce the availability of the Oracle Linux 9 Developer Preview release for the 64-bit Intel and AMD (x86_64) and 64-bit Arm (aarch64) platforms. Oracle Linux 9 Developer Preview is a major release that introduces many new features, enhancements, and changes. It is 100% application binary compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 General Availability (GA) release; Oracle Linux 9 Developer Preview can be leveraged by developers, ISV and IHV to get ready for the GA release of Oracle Linux 9.

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Oracle Linux 9 Developer Preview includes security feature updates, networking, high availability, and file system improvements, and enhanced developer tools, compilers, and scripting language support. Oracle Linux 9 Developer Preview ships with the 

kernel-uek-5.15.0-0.23.1.el9uek
 Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel 7 (UEK) and 
kernel-5.14.0-1.7.1.el9
 Red Hat Compatible Kernel (RHCK) packages. For details of the new features, enhancements, and changes, refer to the  Oracle Linux 9 Developer Preview Release Notes.

Oracle Linux 9 Developer Preview content is now distributed through the following repositories:

  • Base OS Developer - Developer preview of Oracle Linux 9 BaseOS Packages
  • AppStream Developer - Developer preview of Oracle Linux 9 Application Stream Packages
  • CodeReady Builder Developer - Developer preview of Oracle Linux 9 CodeReady Builder Packages
  • Developer Preview of UEK Release 7 - Developer preview of UEK Release 7 for Oracle Linux 9

The BaseOS repository includes the core set of RPM packages that are needed to run Oracle Linux. The AppStream repository contains modules, which are sets of RPMs that can or must be installed together, and includes packages that provide additional support for a variety of workloads, such as user-space applications, runtime languages, and databases. The developer preview release should be deployed and tested as a bundle as shipped on the Oracle provided installation image, as downgrading kernel packages is not supported.  

If you are interested in trying out Oracle Linux 9 Developer Preview, you can download the ISO from the  Oracle Technology Network website. We welcome your questions and feedback on Oracle Linux 9 Developer Preview. You may contact the Oracle Linux team at oraclelinux-info_ww_grp@oracle.com or post your questions and comments on  GitHub Oracle Linux discussions.

Oracle Linux 9 Developer Preview Now Available for Download